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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1939.: IR . denied to most ladies who are slimming, of having ] l A Dall\’ Alask“ Emplre | plenty of company at table eating the same reduced 2 YEARS AGO flappy | . Professional PUAINDN svery evening extent Sundsy Ny $he i R Oroscope From THE EMPIRE H lr e C t O r 5’ Fraternal Societies EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY ‘ e PR 3 “The incli | A Gastineau Channel ¥mLEW TROY BENDER - - - - -~ President | Alaska Air Defe Promote Our Safely stars incline s JULY 22, 1919 thh ay oS- 2 R L BERNARD - - Vice-Presiden: @ Business Manager bu! do not compel 1" with the U. 5. gunboat Marble- e D > — Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) '| head, the U.S.S.C. 309, the Aquilo, o i o B. P, 0. ELKS meet n the Post Office In Juncau as Second Class Matter War clouds loom over both Europe and Asia. | Aqerse planetary influences rule |private yacht of Col, D. C. Jackling| T+he Empire extends congratula- Drs Kaser and | _ every second and fourth o, drotbanhl o — — But as citizens of the United States view the Inter-) o4y gccording to astrology. In|and H. F. Alexander, on the Missi- | tjons and Lest wishes *~day, their . S Wednesday at 8 p. m. ! rational scene they should recognize and upprncmm“hp average family there may be|wit, pleasure boat from the south,|bir:hday anniversary, to the fol- Fre bul’ er Visiting brothers wel- « - the foresight that is resulting in the building of ade- | roctiessness and a tendency to find| together with the numerous small- Toutrg: } e. g zome. H. C. REDMAN, NV juate air defenses in Alaska. | fault. er boats of Juneau’s mosquito fleet, ——— i DENTISTS Exalted Ruler; M. H. ! i The United States has two danger points in the| wWomen are subject to aspects in- | Gastineau Channel had the appear- JULY 22 Blomgren Building e ! SIDES, Secretary. | a vent of a war in which it might be involved |clining them toward domestic ac-|ance of a metropolitan harbor. The Frank A. Metcalf PHONE 56 3 One is the Panama Canal: Its capture, wreckage | tivities. This is a fortunate day to|arrival of the Vicksburg, and the Frank L. Garnick o) ~———— | MOT?., JUNEAU LODGE NO. 143 —— e r domination by an enemy would prevent the ready dine with Iricnd)s. W i Ur.S.S.C‘,LBIO w;sfw 1tncrease the air Al:::; gé:gz:‘xfl Second and fourth SUBSCRIPTION RA' sfe av) e coast another. It | Arguments shou e avoided.|of a city waterfront. 7 Belivered by earvier jn Jumeau and Douglas fer §1.25 per month. }\.»llxikrlrmgfp l(!;; ?I,’\foff&’.’»‘d ol e d:\‘l?ucr of attack. | Quarrels are easily started under Miss Gladys Forrest ‘ Dl'. A w Slewart A :"gg:t-‘m‘;: ;’;::‘T"e‘:,nu': One ‘wear, in sdvance, $1200; six months. I advance, $800: | ' The possible threats to the Panama Canal are |this configuration which encourages| It was reported that Juneau was Jesta M. Timmerman | At A beginning at 7:30 p. m. eme monih, In advance. 112 3 )\ promptly motits | (rom the Caribbean Sea, from the east coast of South |criticism. Politics and religion are|in line for a new set of higher power JULY 23 i SHAS, W. HAWKES. *f'® A~ e sonte & 1 iy e Ameion and’ i bs Pasic sts have |more perilous topics than usual wireless equipment, according to C K. C. Talmage Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. WORTH, Worshipful Master: L Sy o taals papars: e onsidered all these threats carefully and the admin-| The clergy and those who man-|S. Hubbard and E. C. Jack, who ar- Mrs. L. H. Metzgar i SEWARD BUILDING JAMES W, LEIVERS, Secretary. ooh Telephones: Ne b it ek oML [ T 3 adapted both national and international |age the business affairs of churchlrived from the Puget Sound Navy Helen Dupree Office Phone 469 ! [ MEMBER OF A!flu’}( IATED PRESS. yolicies to aid their efforts. The Pan-American policy, im'unnimnons are under disturbing|Yard. C. h{l.:‘:fixu‘:n | = : The Assoctated Press s excl ed to the use for | ynq particul the friendship of Brazil should do |portents. Conflicting ideas among ¢ 2 Edithe y Rowe il republication of all news dispatche d o or o'l much to prevent any hostile European nation from |church members may be prevalent.[ Preparations were being made at Claude Erskine Jr. Dr J‘udson Whiflier G s SUine joredmed In thls peper and wlio he local DeW. ) atening the canal from the Atiantic side and | The seers repeatedly have fore-|Funter Bay for the operation of the et L | b “-y : e — = Pear] Harbor stands as'a’grim guardian of approach |cast increase of interest in religion | Admirality Alasllm Gold Mlnslmiaclc:r- | glnltor:.:cron ALASKA LATIO! ARANTEED TO BE LARGER et s ¢ rmore the defenses of the |and they declare that the autumn |poration, according to W. S. Peko- . tugless Physician THAN THAT OF ANY GTIHER FODLICATION. — ;‘]::x“’n\"'/‘,luxf";'m '“f:::-oxigl;l:lui:\nf(‘(v ) - | winl hrmyg large numbers of persons | vich, who was in Juneau from the M ODERN | {5 ene Toute J0l A i DRUGS T GRORGE U. CLOSE National Newspaper Representa- |~ myore rom possibility of attack from the into churches of all denominatfons. |mine. ETIQU ETTE || ‘Rooms ’;’;gumxle g T Prancisco, Los Angeles, Portiand,| _ ific on the shorter Northern'route. Awakening of a sense for civic ; : | PUROLA REMEDIES Seattle, Chicas et to > ettt 0 Let us be frank in this connection. The podsibil- ' responsibility as prophesied. Reform| R. B. Fairly had resigned as man- % | SEATTLE RE! TATIVE—Glibert A. Wellington, 10111, 050 oo 0 ests inot merely with Alaska and the movements will muitiply and a few|ager of the Juneau-Douglas Tele- || By Roberta Lee Tl VN A, T e PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- o e — United States, but with the woefully unprotected Can- will succeed. i phane Company afterassociated| | | Dr.JohnH. G‘y" FULLY COMPOUNDED t adian Pacific Coast. The United States and Canada' The evening is unfavorable for mpany for four years. 2 | both 1boast: ot héle 000, ilids \4F ubrartitiad joint romance. Young folk at summer re- ng;m::e“gl;frfsc‘(‘)’:infgl‘;s:el;gSD“ to] DENTIST Front Street Next Coliseum ‘ boundaty, bt ymiges)the nijed Sates s able fo pro- sorts may discoyer. that Y wre| Mie, 3 o Grbnen or Beatiic wAqISERES ST SRS SR R oo 5= Valmtine Ride. PHONE 97—Fres Delivery { tect both the Canadian coast and its own coast from bored despite music and recreations.{a Visitor in the city with her sis- PSRN B people The dhly wnzi PHONE 763 { | b attack, the peace arch at Blaine and the other emblems The male r:md may be immune to|ter, Mrs. W. A. Clark. is to forget about one's self. The! Hours: 9 am. to 6 pm, v of amicable relations upon this continent would serve feminine charm. . i as confessions ..m.xukmL\ rather than proof of strength ! There is a sign indicating preva-| W. H. Bromley and O. H. Bromley fflli;-l??:scxnfiutpfi;?nhi sish :nld:/azyr:‘ TR based upon mutual respect. lence of gossip. Words should beiof Excursion Tnlet were in Juneau fasal y Hathet' Bia' H6 46 sbralonbl ez > | * Let us continue our frankness. The United States employed with discretion. Many libel |and were staying at the Gastineau L e N A Pt DR. H. VANCE | Tomorrow s StYle’ o fa can continue indefinitely as friendly Suits are prognosticated among per- | Hotel. .‘f'nf,l::[r SuraeIds S the oy o DSTEOPATH ! Today” £ But u rded frontiers could never be sons in public lift. 5 2 5 I | with safety, if people of a different race,| Persons whose birthdate it is have| A. R. Larson of Juneau was in- ]“"‘)"'M S BN g.;ensu;!l:‘:‘,i':n!;n;elle.mllh;f%l? ¥ g language, customs and traditions lived on opposite the augury of a year of reward for|formed that he was to receive the| Q. May frie B B 7 to 9:30 by appointment. 3 iy sides of the boundary. industry. Men should prosper in|Preliminary plans for the new bank (With the fingers? o) Gastineau Hotel Annex ~ e 3 S e pretniy % building hich _was goi: A. This is all right at a picnic, ! T The last Asiatic ties with this continent were business and women realize upon |building w Was going o' he, : b knife | South Franklin St. Phone 177 AN P — | severed, more than 70 years ago, when the United investments. built across from the Post Office |but at the dinner table the knife a - | — b 4 in Ketchikan. and fork should be used. s LR % ARQ States bought Ala. from Russia Children born on this day prob- e What 1d be suitable f K —— | B . E THE MONEY GOES Those ties mu ered ably will be mentally alert, artistic g B0 WOr ve puliabia for .o ] b ET A The United States faces today, across the Paclfio, and ambitious. Many maybe ex-| Weather: Highest 53; lowest 5o; |Gl fo Wear to & club dance, during | | RORERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. ' ) With enly four percent of Territorial funds being | oo a thinly disguised mili- tremely artistic. Literary folk be- |cloudy. ""Ay °; As‘;txgx‘:i“rbrmnl frock of or. | Groduate Los Angeles College Juneau S OWI! Sffll’e “ used for administration of Territ busi- | tary dictatoy , with a frank Commun- long to this sign of Leo. RN Y R andle, ootidti-lace, or DHAb { of Optometry and | ot e a wo record istic dictatorship, are fighting outpost engagements M“'e lees Tes' 'o & Ve L g ] Opthalmology | E TR 3 in the interior of Asia. But there is no guarantee MONDAY, JULY 24, 1839 : % S | | Classes Fitted Lenses Ground | ) or both will continue their operations in' At the beginning of this week the g |4 ] e t——— E nditures at the end of the fiscal| that, nelghborhood stars smile upon the fine things of 2 Way Police Radio DAILY LESSONS || “The Rexall Stcre” ! Boyle $95,694.63 The example of the World War, a quarter century the earth. According to aslrolog>| 1 I 4 e 1ot anhiAtihthn 132,887.90 ago, showed how ly nations can tear up treaties benefic aspects rule today. FRESNO, Cal., July 22.—Science’ | IN ENGLISH [ Th h 1 Your Reliable Fharmacists E S wnd Federal| Of alliance and how rapidly the game of choosing up | This is a date most promising to|latest aid to Fresno crime enforce- * | Tke Charles W. Carter| issued by him in w j sides anew proceeds when a war breaks out. Equally Women's interests. It is a.time to|ment—two-way police radio—proved ! Bufler-Mauro funds from July 1 startling changes may be made during the progress employ all one's best energles in (its efficiency when it was used to By W. L. Gordon | Morhlary The am of a war, when fortunes of battle shift, seeking exactly the right place in|furnish police headquarters with | Fourth and Franklin Sts. Dmg Co. | a reduction frc The United States seeks safety for its people as Which to develop. the latest news on “the apprehen-| Words Often Misused: Do not say, H PHONE 136 spent the first consideration. Public service will engage many.|sion of Mike, the mule.” |“He 1s an ugly fellow to associate | o More than two-third | the money spent last Thanks to the Roosevelt administration, the United | The autumn should be a time of| Mike, a black mule, was spotted | (OF talk) with.” Say EIR year went for two purposes, cdcation and relif. The States & mOVINg (o attan safely. It is doing so by cfficient work alon%rlincs;omnbnt. saolling dovny a (remno stress 'ny |J¥ISS (et xfifémfrj 5211;0 is 3 e inside an tside in- Strengthening the weakest spot in national defense 16 to human welfare. Physicians|a radio squa A he pi Ty meal 4 I R TIpperEg oF AR, ool nle B oS )| Alaski—whloh n ‘i Be mdde the At iro. | ADA ST teiin, radioed hc:dqudar:e:'.: LoT:Zur?mL’r::‘O‘fem“’e 10, the alght. {11 Fave Tour Kxpe ehimined by Eporited clites and assistence 1o municinalition LoD ] ool s tie BERIC Gr fh weshea e ctn The stars appear to favor women |city poundmaster. Often Mispronounced: Have. Pro- | Dr.Rae L Carlson ! $990,616.48, or 39 percent of all money spent. Expen- S e {of artistic talents. Actresses should| “Hold the mule until the pound- |PUDCe the a as in at,not as in ah. | i o H s GRAVES | ) ditures for these purposes, which everyone conc Our Way in the coming season when|master gets there,” hem:iquarwrs Often Misspelled: Moccasin; two, OFFOMEXNIAE e { are very well worth supporting, were $80,000 more ) L SATTon will be increased demand for | informed the squaé e “les, one s. I Blomgren Bldg.——2nd Floor *The Clothing Man” { than in the pre year (Philadelphia Record) amusement. : “Can't do it. The mule's on the | Synonyms: Scholarship, know-| | Front Street Fhone 63 || | ROME OF HART SCHAFFNER ; Welfare and relief cost $724,548.25 last year, or The South Americans, it appears, like radio sta- _ Television will offer a new field! move and I'm right with it,” the | 1€98€, erudition, learning. { & MARX CLOTHING il 29 percent of all money spent by the Termitory. A tion WaXAF, General Electric Company’s short.wave |Of tAIeDt next year. The stars pres- | offioer. - repiion. {oTvors JE Ay pe. B NORG. thrbe 3 large share of this expenditure, however, was footed transmitter at Schenectady ;‘Q'v' its introduction into many| “aq right turn him around then.» | YMes 37 16 ds Yorrai Tebiis i FINE { by the Federal Government The reason is enormously interesting and enor- mj);“ SHLE e But the mule was in no mood to|C e, n:r voc;lb;.laryTI;)é lr{x?stenl;g‘} Watch und Jewelry Repairing ] Development of the Territory, bullding of roads, mously important fairs and. expositions, et exgeer | CHAEC directions, and the police O HO%S Shch dav. Todavs wore:| | Wellh 36 SRy Rere i : 1 i kBB S 6ids To ek mavigation, Look BATR: Latin Americans like the news broadcasts from 8 8nd expositions, but ‘extra-lcor rollowad slowly, intermittently | ot 0 g v Gt Gashneau MOfOl‘ <& ;;“]6; “';\,‘ e s much was spent for develop. UiS station because occasionally they include news “"l"‘““‘ “"‘"d‘é"’m ey terfeke ] reporting: thie Iatitude” and longte| T 0 Coa s love Is pmniiresatit, PAUL BLOEDHORN s 5 ] 5 early twice as much was spent lop- ytine Ketisutarty tavneabin . with some ambitious plans, Sight- 4 e = i b e Py ment of roads and trails as in the previous year and g:lli"“ Ho¥ iparsolacly Stavarble. foythe, Doited seeing is encouraged gy the si:u's, t;‘dt o ;he e’y location ungil | 8. PRANKLIN STREET ervice Ble aeronautics expenditures were increased from $4,093.85| This is astounding to South Americans who have | Food Will continue to command |t Poundmaster Shaved- OOK and LEARN to $79.501.40 as a real program of fostering aviation been listening to the doctored news from Nazi short- ”_“u#Ufll attention. Diet is to be L an ——— got under way in Alasks wave radio. watched and cooking taught as 0|.D FAIIHFUI. JUST | » | neauh rood cellel' y 10 keldnfing ' ts ‘veport of ‘what it dld with the The result has been (according to several hundred | PFices mount in the autumn. New, | By A. C. Gordon ‘, . money it disbursed in fiscal 1038-0 the Territory of | 1etters received by General Electtic) that Latin Ameri- fondensed forms of sustenance will YOUTHFUl FOUNTMN i HOUES 1 t0. 55 )%, Alaska can be proud that every legitimate need was C&hS have more confidence in W2XAF than in Euro- | b€ offered. 3 “NATURAL FOODS"” HARRY et ¥ ;i y pean news broadcasts, and have come to the stage | AStrologers forecast a national 1. In which direction does the 204 FRANKLIN $0Cie DoMUYl Whalad, B that, the 08 0F aiminchRGEIGS, onh rel e £ el e AR AL B HH s it wo-|. YELLOWSTONE NATION AL .olly - rotate) anout tits. txls, et 2nd Floor—Krafft Bldg. RACE istration was most reasonable [fhiay Bodr b vin Bl man will be involved. Libel laws|PARK, Wyo, July 22.—Old Faith-1;, caqt or east to west? ! : N — — |, We are glad General Electric is putting in a new Wil be invoked. The wise will curb |ful's a youthful fountain, after all,| 5" where qid Lee surrender to DRUGGIST [¢ SLIMMING IN QUINTUPLICATE |100000-watt transmitter to extend this shortewave |SPeech and avoid personalities. |1t Seems. | Grant, ending the Civil War? G e b e e b e LB " —_— | service |, Persans whose birthdate it is have| “This world-famed geyser has| 3 wnat five books of the Bible " People who have no children of their own are often| We hear a lot of talk from time to time about the | !¢ AUSUIY of a year of fair finan-P€en spouting approximately 200 |are called the Books of the Law? || Phone 221 Alice Clark ‘G amazed at the rapidity with which the youngsters of | need for “American propaganda” in Latin America '¢/31 success. Deception or misrepre- [nd not 10000 years as we had | 4 What was Washington Irving's Peter Pan Beauty Shoppe their friends seem to leap from the cradle to the kin- | 0 counteract Nazi propaganda. | Sentation may cause temporary con- supposed.” C. Max Bauer, Park Nat- | hest known story? Superior Beauty Service k. dergarten and from there direct to college. But the| In a world deafened by the beating of breasts, for | €™ ; e iol, said recently, after a study| 5. On which continent are there|! Second Floor JUNEAU ] Sl 1 to ape the Nazi tactics would be worse than useless, | Children bom on this day prob- |of the Old Faithful cone recently. |no real deserts? . | le Bl ALASRA Dionne quintuplets are apparently breaking all records The wiser method of propagandizing the Ameri- |21 Will be obstinate and difficult| Before that, he said, the geyser e 9 8t speedy growing up. Already, at the age.of five,| can way is to show that. way in actlon, by hroadcasts |I0 MaNage, These subjects of Tec|Probably was a hot pocl or a foge. 1. West to east. they have taken to the womanly diversion of dieting. | that are impartial, fair, truthful. The Latin Ameri. |USUally have strong affections and |tain type geyser. 2. Appomatox, Virginia. Fi St.—Ti le Bl Dr, Dafoe decided that the little girls were oo fat and | cans are catching on quickly enough. Let's tell them |ifon wills. Old Faithful still draws the| 3. The first five books of the ront St—Triangle Bldg. X on May 28 put them on a diet of reduced starches and | about our way of life by letting them get a glimpse of | (Copyright, 1939) crowds when, at 66-minute intervals, |Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Le-|| L. C. SMITH and CORONA L sugars, with potatoes banned absolutely | it. l Tt —— it spouts 10,000 odd gallons of water | viticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. | TYPEWRITERS e, The quintuplets have always appeared a charm- %3 L0 ges It the i 4. “Rip Van Winkle.” Sold and Serviced by Ing size n their pictures, but doubtless Dr. Dafoe knows| A machine has been devised to make 24,000 ice S(lmoa FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, Pub.| * Furope. Best: Obvioualy.i to slim them ail down O4%6% 41 hour. -Anhow. its nlce to tnink about lic Roads Administration, July 19, =t J. B. Burford & Co. $0. exactly the same ; {or atter & month's 88te- | g oung oftartake e SEdiet Uih L:p“wzrt‘;r. : ‘Pr(’ ares B it vl e reodii e MfS DOUglaS Mead "0ur Doorstep Ie Wers iy factory reducing X the smallest, weighs 49% Yot il gt s i i % th‘;LO:“fl; of thz Public Roads Ad- 4 Satisfied Customers” pounds, having lost half a pound, and Annette, the Thie ‘New York Herdid THBIe Fidteats that even A o mMinistration, Federal and Territor- H t t G d largy weighs 52, after a loss of 1% pounds 2 World Series game or two at ni:h'.g‘mny not be sol rmies },",,fi:,‘éf’X%"“flifijfiffi;’;‘“! os ess 0 ran S i No report has been made as to whether the little fgay away. That, in turn, suggests to us a way in which Be nadiné a-;ld surlach‘)g ol' n‘: 6 girls have obected, particularly to the reduction in the National Leaguers might beat the Yanks. Make | APIA. British Samoa, July 22— West Coast Highway, Craig-Crab| A 1arge attendance marked the % sweets. But at any rate they have the consolation,|’em bat with the lights out! Britain’s rearmament program is Bay Section, involving 15 acres T°Ctng 1as tevening of the Past o & I % QD e 9 R g T 7 {having results, in this tiny, far- clearing, 1.0 acre grubbing, 20,000 NOPle Grands of the Rebekahs, held Ew {flung colony. jcu. yds. unclassified excavation, 460 ;:e;ém residence of Mrs. Douglas [ Two defense forces are being re- | Cu. yds. structure excavation, 3.039 7 WOMEN DIRE(I AN AIR'RAID pREVI cruited, the Territorial force com- |miles fine grading, 4500 cu. yas, |, Xoutine business was discussed posed of young people on the basis i crushed gravel bottom, 1,800 cu. yds. bekn}? and gde;;ep;’;de zorwthteo Be of three years' service and the Re- {Srushed gravel top, 400 ou. yds. sup- | e 02" 200 O4G Fellow plenic tomor- ALASKA FEDERAL | serve force—persons who already , Plemental crushed gravel, 60 cu. yds. served delicious refr shg ts. Gt SAVINGS & LOAN |hav had some form of military glass deconcrete. 48 MERM 5 SO Sk, ASSN. tests, greatest in the city’s training. ) Treated timber, 1,504 lin. ft. bitum- Accounts Insured Up to RE history, ‘fhmu,,, Londonsio Both are limited to defense of iNOUS coated corrugated metal pipe, || SANITARY PLUMBING and P.O. Box 2718—Phone ok what to expect if the crisis over Samoa and will not be sent abroad | tYPe 2, 175 lin. ft. Redwood timber HEATING COMPANY 119 Seward 5t., Juneau, Alaska Danzig resulted in war. The to fight. ” fiamt L7 MPHBM - Twdwood o J. NIEMI, Owner &P rehearsals showed also that ;{:::r ni‘gve;;mlfitf:;{; ar‘g’h :;e (;luttwyorur glummblnx wor‘;ryube ¢ A England is counting heavily on quested a deposit of $10.00 will b; PYIT Soomeny AT women should the curtain’ go Epwonh l_eague required to insure their return with- |¥—————————————¢ ¢ ulll lm,!hv r;ull ’lm"I":i :h'rl"a in 30 days after opening of bids, |#————— % what three of them did during PI A" ch h Checks shall be payable to the inni tryouts. anS el ur( Treasurer of the United States. wefl!h'l’ smppmg Plans and specifications may be ex- SOLD and INSTALLED by Pa ny Here Soon ;amln;d at the Public Roads Admin- l“l;'Ot'«‘Al' DEALER | | istration, eral and Territorial EE ESTIMATES I e | Building, Juneau, Alaska, U. S. For- Phone 123 Victor Powers SOMMERAL A S %, {est Service, Federal Building, Ket- SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ab e soclal room < the Metho- hikan, Alaska and Associated {dist Church last evening anothe UKD FREES AN Assoclate Fo i CAPITAL—$50,000 D Y T e I —— SURPLUS.—$100000 | The evening’s entertainment was, Bid blanks may be obtained at the 29, PAID ON SAVINGS : lin charge of Hazel Ficlds and re. | office of the Public Roads Admin- OPEN EVERY DAY o freshments were arranged by Luella | 1stration, Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Soap Lake Mineral Baths SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES i WILLIAMS, District Engineer. adv. DR. E. MALIN, D.C., Prop. B . 11| First publication, July 20, 1939, Treatments and Massage ! s . 2 3 , 1939, nurch party wil be held by the | Lt publication, July 2, 1656, | 142 Willoughy ‘Ave. Phone 673 _ group. In charge of the affair will - m ‘ 2 be Hazel Pields, Mrs, Virgil Puzzey 3 AMERICAN BEAUTY A and Jim Giwor THRIFT C0-0P PARLOR First National Bank ¥ 7 % ; . p ——————— . Buddie DeRoux—Ellamae Scott ' b AN AIR-RAID WARDE ONE FELL DOWN, becoming a flvl::lqsgvfl;;mrggg'?;‘ Phone 767 Phone 201 SOUTH FRANKLIN —_——— ssed in overa direc K “victim” so that passersby wou’ 5 X ‘Complete Beauty S ice” ?rr;:nfc( and sent ci Carry ‘el io an «ir-raid shelter. l:::r;l;‘/hat 10 do for the xynjured. Office, 10 Valentine Building. Phone Gmcenes ty o J U N E A U == A L A S KA 3 ‘ 48, adv.

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